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Jonas
Andersson
Associate Professor/Senior lecturer
jonas.andersson@mau.se
+46 40 665 83 88
orcid.org/0000-0002-6453-5157
Presentation
Jonas E. Andersson is docent in architectural design, School of Architecture and Built Environment, KTH in 2017. Graduated architect at the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, in 1990. Doctor of philosophy with thesis on architecture for frail older people with long-term medical conditions in 2011. Post doc studies performed at the Danish Building Research Institute, SBi, in Copenhagen in 2012-2013. In 2017, appointed associate professor in architectural design at the KTH School of Architecture. The period of 2015-2019, research officer and expert on accessibility and usability of the built environment in public buildings at the Swedish Agency for Participation. Since 15 August 2019, employed as associate professor in architectural and urban design at the department for Urban studies at the MAU. Involved in student educational courses and realising research on accessibility and usability of the built environment that promote participation for all people regardless of age and disability issues. Swedish expert in national and international standardisation work on accessibility and usability of the built environment for people with disabilities, currently standardisation work relating to the European Disability Act.
Supervision batchelor theses AVC programme:
2020: https://play.formdesigncenter.com/examen2020-avk/
2021: https://play.formdesigncenter.com/examen2021-avk/
Previous publications
https://www.diva-portal.org/
Previous experiences
See researcher presentations at Royal Institute of Technology, KTH: https://www.kth.se/abe/forskning/arcplan/forskarpresentationer-1.34959
On-going research projects
Publications
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2024 | Conference paper
The Modulor of the Up-coming Future Sustainable Society: Exploring Views on Human Fit with the Built Environment
Jonas E Andersson
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2024 | Conference paper
In pursuit of architectural happiness: on the potential for change in legal frameworks for accessibility
Jonas E Andersson
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2024 | Conference paper
Accessible residential architecture of a resilient society in 2030: detecting missing links between user needs and the built milieu
Jonas E Andersson
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2024 | Conference paper
Story developing citycomplexities
Jonas E Andersson, Benedikte Borgström, Kristian Stålne
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2024 | Conference paper
Addressing and transforming complexities in cities: Exploring logics and routines in Sweden
Jonas E Andersson, Benedikte Borgström, Kristian Stålne